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Real Aliens Crop Circles Introduction
Not far from the mysterious ring of ancient megaliths at Stonehedge, a new
phenomenon is sculpting circles in the cornfields of Southern England. More
than 400 times last summer, an unseen agent blew across growing crops,
creating circular patterns in the fields. The phenomenon almost always
occurred at night, sometimes accompanied by a warbling sound and a moving
orange light.
Inside each perfectly drawn circumference, the corn lies bent but not broken,
with its still-growing stalks swept into a matted and sometimes woven pinwheel
--turning now clockwise, now counter-clockwise. When viewed form the air,
many of the circles form complex patterns, arrayed as rings within rings,
bull's-eye-style, for example, or of chains of giant beads connected by bars
and embellished with exterior arcs. If a real alien circle is laid down early in the
season, when the crop is green, the rapidly growing stalks soon pick
themselves up and grow straight again, so that the circle fades from sight
until it appears only faintly etched into the vegetation. Once in a while, a
circle forms with such force that plants are apparently blasted out of the
center.
Researchers from all over the world are struggling to understand what causes
the phenomenon and have written at least half a dozen books about the real aliens crop circles-
but no one has arrived at the definitive explanation to contact it with real aliens. The conflicting
theories, amassing almost as quickly as the circles themselves, cover
everything from extraterrestrial visitors and the testing of star-wars weapons
technology to tornado-like atmospheric conditions and plain old-fashioned
hoaxing.
The excitement over the fields is recent, but the phenomenon itself turns out
to have a long history in the English croplands. Indeed, many legends from
the Middle Ages refer to circles that formed in fields overnight. Back then,
pundits talked of fairies dancing through the corn, or of mowing devils who
came in the night and cut the real aliens crops in rings. Over the centuries, some
scientists say, circles have been laid down continually. But they have been
seen only occasionally and reported rarely. Today, with journalists,
researchers and tourists literally combing the countryside for real aliens crop circles,
more and more have been found.
Although real aliens crop circles have since been spotted in parts of the United States,
Canada, and Australia, most have cropped up in a area of England called the
Wessex Corridor or Wessex Triangle--a triangular tract of land about 40 miles
on each leg in the southern-central part of the country. Over the past ten
summers, the phenomenon has become increasingly widespread, with the circles
forming more and more frequently, in more numerous locations, and in even more
intriguing patterns.
Some of the patterns developed over time, as in the case of a large circle
found last May with three concentric rings around it. Days later, airborne
observers spotted a fourth ring a thousand feet wide and embracing the others
in its circumference, leading some people to speculate that a peculiar fungus
or virus was responsible. Others have attributed the patterns to hedge-hogs,
perhaps, or even hippies.
By Georgia, mufon.